Except while there are several End Now messages; I am not sure the are the same as cunninghamjd's.similar problem to
"posted by cunninghamjd on Jan 22, 2009
In Outlook Express e-mails, clicking a hyperlink freezes the page and requires a restart. "

Except while there are several End Now messages; I am not sure the are the same as cunninghamjd's.

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To resolve this issue, try one of the following methods, as appropriate for your situation.

Method 1: If you want to use a special program you can use Outlook Express Fix Toolbox

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R-Mail for Outlook Express is a tool designed to undelete accidentally
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version for complete recovering contained messages. Microsoft Vista OS
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It sounds like you are trying to click on a hyperlink to email someone, like at a website. These hyperlinks are programmed to open an email client like Outlook, or Outlook Express and open a new mail message with the email address line populated.

If you are using a WEB based email like Yahoo, Hotmail and the like, then the hyperlink will not work, and you get the error you describe. Generally it isn't worth the time and effort to setup an email client if that is the only reason you are doing it.

SO, generally, I just open my email, then type the email address of the hyperlink (Support@dell.com for example)

Note If you decide to select this check box later, Outlook will disable all the links in messages that were evaluated as suspicious by the Junk E-mail Filter, and you will receive warnings about suspicious links.

Also read the complete topic. There is some interesting stuff inside..

This is usually down to a corrupt or over-full email inbox. Outlook Express is not very good at holding large amounts of emails especially if they have large attachments. I had a user this morning with a 2.5 GB inbox.

Backup/rename Inbox (C:\Documents and Settings\(User)\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\{GIU}\Microsoft\Outlook Express\inbox.dbx -> inboxbak.dbx).Close Outlook Express.Open Outlook Express.Outlook Express will have created a whole new Inbox.Your email should now work.